Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: rococo

Hohenfurch - Mariä Himmelfahrt

27 Jan 2021 100
Hohenfurch had a parish church under the patronage of the Benedictine monastery of St. Mang in Füssen from 1394 to 1785, when it changed to the monastery in Steingaden. The church was rebuilt and expanded several times. It got its present form in the first half of the 18th century. During the baroque renovation (1738-1745) the nave got extended.

Peiting - St. Michael

25 Jan 2021 1 118
The St. Michael's Church was built in the 11th century, but only few parts of the building date back to the time. One of them is the crypt, that unfortunately seems permanently locked. The church got remodelled in Gothic style within the 14th century and redesigned in Bavarian rococo from 1723-1235. The nave, seen from the gallery.

Lindau - St. Stephan

15 Jan 2021 1 1 112
Lindau, located near the borders to Austria and Switzerland, was mentioned first time in 882 when a nunnery was founded here. The old town is on an island, which meanwhile is connected with the mainland by a road bridge and a railway dam. The church of St. Stephan was built around 1180, Franciscans founded a monastery here in 1224. In 1274/75 Lindau became an Imperial Free City under King Rudolf I. Lindau became Protestant in 1528. The nunnery remained Catholic while the Franciscan monastery, from which the first Reformation preachers came, was closed. During the Thirty Years' War, Lindau was unsuccessfully besieged by Swedish troops in 1646/47. Between 1445 and 1761, 18 people were indicted in witch trials in Lindau. The last victim of the witch hunt was Maria Madlener, who was executed on August 4, 1730. St. Stephan, founded 1180, is the largest church on the island, located next to the Catholic Münster Unserer Lieben Frau right on the marketplace. After several expansions, the church lost its Romanesque facade in 1506, but inside the building the Romanesque basilica can still be seen in the otherwise Rococo church.